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Revealing the Optical Transition Properties of Interlayer Excitons in Defective WS 2 /WSe 2 Heterobilayers.

Ke WuZiyi YangYanwei ShiYubin WangBaixu XiangHongzhi ZhouWen ChenShunping ZhangHongxing XuQihua Xiong
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Manipulation of physical properties in multidimensional tunable moiré superlattice systems is a key focus in nanophotonics, especially for interlayer excitons (IXs) in two-dimensional materials. However, the impact of defects on IXs remains unclear. Here, we thoroughly study the optical properties of WS 2 /WSe 2 heterobilayers with varying defect densities. Low-temperature photoluminescence (PL) characterizations reveal that the low-energy IXs are more susceptible to defects compared to the high-energy IXs. The low-energy IXs also show much faster PL quenching rate with temperature, faster peak width broadening rate with laser power, shorter lifetime, and lower circular polarization compared to the low-energy IXs in the region with fewer defects. These effects are attributed to the combined effects of increased electron scattering, exciton-phonon interactions, and nonradiative channels introduced by the defects. Our findings aid in optimizing moiré superlattice structures.
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